UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LA7RENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948 Dorothy James Is New YWCA Head Dorothy James, College junior, was elected president of Y. W. C. A. Thursday. Betty van der Smissen, College junior, is new vice-president. Other officers are Nancy Deane Smith, secretary; Jane Farrell, treasurer; Helen Piller, A. S. C. representative; Sheila Wilder, district representative; Laura M. Mason, and Grace Gwinner, Student Religious council representatives. The remainder of the cabinet positions are appointed by the executive officers from applications submitted by persons interested in Y. W. C. A. work. The rise in reported violations of city traffic ordinances which started March 15 has been continuing this week. Twenty persons appeared in police court or posted bonds for infractions March 17. Twenty Traffic Violators Appear In Police Court Among those persons listed on the city police blotter as paying fines were R. P. Hamilton, James Mann, M. M. Musselman, H. H. Colburn, Roy Twist, W. Logan, G. R. Kannenberg, R. D. Hodson, J. M. Hirschler, Verne Schneder, P. L. Benson, M. N. Penny, Ellene Connor, J. K. Eesco, and B. E. Wolkow. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. Jewish Union Gives Chili Dinner Sunday The Jewish Student Union will hold a chili supper at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the Community buildings, Residents of Lawrence will be the guests of the group for an informal get-together. Members of the organization are asked to see Helena Kourt for reservations. KU Students UNESCO Steff Will Draw Up Constitution The temporary K. U. Student U. N. E. S. C. O. Relations staff will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Little theater of Green hall. A first draft of the constitution for the organization will be presented for discussion and plans will be made to hold a general meeting for ratification. Reports on the state U. N. E. S. C. O. rally in Manhattan March 12 and 13 will be made by Virginia Jensen and Frank Lawler. Read the Daily Kansan daily. FINE WATCH REPAIR Electronically Checked. Samples 7101/2 Mass. Phone 368 SALE OF ANTIQUES The entire antique collection of the late Mrs. Vickery is being sold piece by piece and in lots by the Jones Auction Co. Thousands of items including 10 rooms of antique furniture, glossware, book figurines. book cases, china closets, long ladders, 2 loads of wood. etc. Nothing will be auctioned. Everything must go. Open from 8 to 5 daily including Sunday. 1317 Rhode Island Phone 2579-W Gordon A. Sabine, assistant professor of journalism, on leave until the fall semester of 1948, is visiting members of the journalism faculty at the University. Journalism Prof Is Here On Visit Professor Sabine is studying for a doctor of philosophy in political science and a minor in journalism at the University of Minnesota. He was faculty adviser of the University Daily Kansas for one and one-half years, and tennis coach for two years prior to his leave. In 1946 he guided the Jayhawkers to the conference championship. INSURE BEFORE VACATION a year buys an average of $1400.00 coverage on clothing, furniture etc. a year buys a $500.00 Household Theft Policy covering $100.00 Holdup away from premises. CHARLTON Insurance Agency Ph.689 Across from P.O. EASTER FINERY You'll find the suit, the scarf,the hose bras and blouse here,and the newest gloves too. The Palace 843 Massachusetts --- Dance To The Music Of WAYNE RUPPENTHAL AND HIS ORCHESTRA $1.75 per couple Introducing The Un-named Song UNION BALLROOM MARCH 20 9:00 to 12:00 Informal